Warm Up Your Room With A Stadl Art Light
A space that is cosy is often achieved by great lighting. It can help set the tone in a subtle way, especially at this time of year.
The Eagle Has Landed is one of Stadl Art’s newest lights. This re-purposed World War 2 ship search light is a great centre piece item and provides a soft yellow light. It features a rotating eagle on the inside.
As with every Stadl Art light, each light tells a story. The Eagle has Landed represents the idea you get at 2am in the morning simply because you do not accept to remain in the position that you are and the courage to think an idea through and putting it into motion. It embodies the bravery it takes to continue with your vision even though the rest say you cannot make it. Bravo to the brave men and women out there!
You are the champion of your home. You are the creator of its beauty; the creator of its peace, happiness and atmosphere.
Vintage never goes out of style. Vintage is history, vintage is quality.
Collect a vintage Stadl light from the rare and super unique Stadl range this winter.
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For more information visit www.stadl.co.za.
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